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Walkers's avatar
Walkers
Aspirant
Nov 22, 2018

Best wired access point

Hi. I'm new to this so apologies for a simple Q. I'd like advice on which Net gear Access Point product would work best for a wired Cat 5/6 Home/Small office, coming off a Net gear N 300 router. I have renovated an old stone home and need to boost wifi across both the house and an adjacent barn 30 metres away which also has hard wired cabling. I'm looking at the EX 6150 (but is this old tech but so is our router) and/or should I go for the EX 7000 series. I need to hard plug in the Ethernet cable from the router into the access point. Also as the whole house has Cat 5 points, assume I can use a couple of these if the wifi signal isn't too in other parts of the property? Thanks

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    The ex6150 in AP mode would certainly work, and has faster wifi than your current router.  Whether that matters depends on your internet speed.  You ideally want cat 5e cable, not just cat 5.

     

    You can use multiple extenders in the house, but I think a better approach would be to get an Orbi.  You could also put an Orbi satellite in the barn (connecting it via ethernet to the Orbi router).  Can you give us some idea on the size of the house (# floors and approx. square feet)?

    • Walkers's avatar
      Walkers
      Aspirant

      Thanks. The house is 2 floors but with old thick stone walls and lots of tri-iso isulation that can block wi-fi. House size is 260 sq metres but the wifi is a front and disaapears at the back of the house. Sorry yes the internal ethernet cabling is cat 5e. I am not familiar with the Orbi set-up, so thought at this stage of having say 1 x EX6150 in AP mode as an access point in the house and an EX7000 in the Barn. I reads on the tech UM that in AP mode for the EX7000 you can't only use the other ethernet ports to hard wire? Sorry to have so many Q's!

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User
        Orbi would replace your router, and would cost quite a bit more than an EX7000+EX6150. It's a fully integrated wifi system.

        >>> I read on the tech UM that in AP mode for the EX7000 you can't only use the other ethernet ports to hard wire?
        In AP mode, you should be able to use the remaining ports of the EX7000 to connect other devices.